WaPo Reporter Cries Over Trump

Nov 11, 2016

RUSH: I mentioned, the left is continuing to melt down over the election. And there’s a lot of schadenfreude here. I mean, that’s taking pleasure in the disappointment or misery of others. Mostly it’s just comical. And in some cases, it’s actually painful to look at what these people are going through. You know, there are therapy sessions that have been established for people that can’t handle the outcome.

We’re hearing story after story about young snowflakes on college campus, college students who just are not equipped and not prepared to deal with what they think has happened. And it just continues, folks. I actually love this while being amazed by it. The Democrat Party, in order to continue in power, lies to everybody, including their own voters, and they fearmonger everybody. They have their own charges, their own college students, their own voters literally scared to death of the future, unless Democrats are in power.

When Democrats are not in power, it literally is the end of the world, with global warming. It’s the end of the country, the end of diversity. It’s really eye opening, because this fear, this fright, this paralyzing fear on the part of so many people that vote Democrat is real. Go to the audio sound bites.

Jonathan Capehart, who is African-American, he’s a columnist at the Washington Post, and he melted down on British TV yesterday in the U.K. on what they call Channel 4 news. The correspondent there was named Jon Snow, and he’s talking to Capehart of the Washington Post. And the correspondent from Channel 4 in the U.K. says, “Mr. Capehart, you are a black, gay, Washington Post columnist, and you’re much celebrated. Is this your America any longer? Are you worried it may become another America?”

CAPEHART: The election of President Obama was a — a great moment for this country. And now we stand two months away from (starting to cry), excuse me, from all that disappearing. And as an African-American, as an openly gay man, and as an American, that frightens me.

RUSH: I mean, it’s real. No. They’re breaking down in tears on TV in the U.K. They’re literally scared to death. I mean, they’re worried about the America that is going to be in two months. It was a great moment for the country when Obama was — It’s not been great for the country, Mr. Capehart. President Obama is not qualified. Mr. Obama has made mistake after mistake after mistake. He has an agenda that’s based on a false understanding of the founding of the country.

It is America changing for the worse the last eight years that had to be stopped. What we’re doing, Mr. Capehart, is restoring America to the greatness of its founding for everybody, for everybody. There’s nothing exclusionary here. You only think there is because of a misguided understanding you have, which is the product of your education from journalism school on down. You have no reason to be afraid.

There are people afraid today that were not afraid eight years ago. They’re afraid for their safety. They are afraid of their futures. They’re afraid for the future for their kids because the economy and the foundations of this country which provided opportunity are being dismantled. And it had to be stopped. And it has been stopped. Tavis Smiley — (interruption) you want to hear that again? You really want to hear this man’s pain again? Okay. Popular demand, ladies and gentlemen, requests that I replay the audio sound bite, Jonathan Capehart, Washington Post, on U.K. Channel 4 yesterday being asked, “Is this your America, Mr. Capehart?”

CAPEHART: The election of President Obama was a — a great moment for this country. And now we stand two months away from (starting to cry), excuse me, from all that disappearing. And as an African-American, as an openly gay man, and as an American, that frightens me.